CCL volunteer testifies on Hill; Conservative CCLers recruit young Republicans

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  Citizens' Climate Lobby  
 
  CCL Weekly Briefing, July 31, 2019
   
 
   
Table of Contents:
Carbon pricing bills introduced
Grassroots: Recruiting Republicans
This week on the CCL blog 
Training topics
Action Team updates
Flurry of carbon pricing bills introduced before recess 

 

It was raining carbon tax bills on Capitol Hill last week. Four bills were introduced, three in the House and one in the Senate. On the House side, Rep. Francis Rooney (R-FL) and Rep. Dan Lipinski (D-IL) both introduced and cosponsored each other’s bills that would tax carbon and return a large portion of the revenue to households through cuts in payroll taxes. Both are also cosponsors of the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act. 

On the other side of the Hill, Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) introduced the Carbon Action Rebate Act, along with Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA). A House version was introduced by Rep. Jimmy Panetta (D-CA). 

CCL VP for Government Affairs Danny Richter briefed our supporters on the various bills and CCL’s messaging about them during a call Tuesday night. Spoiler alert: This is a good thing.

WATCH DANNY'S BRIEFING

 

Other news this week:

Media on carbon pricing bills: The sudden surge of carbon pricing bills last week attracted coverage in several media outlets, among them Bloomberg, E&E News, the Washington Examiner and Roll Call. We particularly liked the headline in The Hill: Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress. 

Tip of hat from Republican Meadows: Freedom Caucus chairman Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) had some nice things to say about CCL on the Hill last week. Jerry Taylor from Niskanen Center took notice and gave CCL a great shoutout in this tweet.

Congressional tweet for CCLer: Do members of Congress pay attention to our op-eds? You bet! Rep. Susan Wild (D-PA), cosponsor of H.R. 763,  tweeted about an op-ed in the York Dispatch from CCL’s Jon Clark.

CCLer testifies on Hill: CCL volunteer Nick Huey joined GOP pollster Frank Luntz and Students for Carbon Dividends VP Kiera O’Brien at a hearing before the Senate Democrats' Special Committee on the Climate Crisis. Hear what he had to say in this Twitter post. 

 

Grassroots outreach: Recruiting Republicans 
 

With polling that shows Republicans under 40 are concerned about climate change, it seemed that the Young Republicans National Federation convention in Omaha would be a great place to recruit more conservatives for CCL. Nebraska volunteers Steven Kirchner and Kay Carne set up a booth and went to work at the convention. Read more here

CCL volunteers are regularly activating the “five levers” of political will in their communities. To talk with other CCLers about their grassroots engagement and get advice or ideas for your own, head to the “Engaging the Grassroots” forum on CCL Community.

VISIT THE FORUM
This week on the CCL blog 
 

The green sports movement: Athletes and other professionals in the sports industry are stepping up on climate change. Citizens’ Climate Radio host Peterson Toscano talks with Lew Blaustein, editor of Green Sports Blog, on his latest podcast. Read more.

Engaging the grasstops: Want to get those big endorsements for the Energy Innovation Act but don’t know where to begin? CCL’s Brett Cease recently led a how-to webinar. Blogger Claire Squire provides a recap. Read more.

 
Training topics
 

CCL offers two ongoing learning series: Citizens' Climate University for existing volunteers, and Core Volunteer Training for new volunteers. Here are the next few sessions you can join: 

8/1 Citizens' Climate University: Working with Business Climate Leaders - Find out how you can work with this dynamic team that is generating support from the business community. Learn more

8/6 Core Volunteer Training: Practicing Effective Lobbying - This training that will walk you through what an actual meeting with your member of Congress looks like. Learn more

8/8 Citizens' Climate University: Bringing Community Leaders to Your Lobby Meeting - Hear from other CCL leaders who have brought people of influence to their lobby meetings. Learn more

To see upcoming topics and past trainings, visit the Training Topics page of CCL Community.

Action Team updates 
 

Featured Action Team: Led by Clara Fang, the Higher Education Action Team's mission is to harness the power of higher education for political climate action. Dylan Plummer (pictured) from Our Children's Trust will be the guest speaker on the team's next call on Aug. 5 at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT.

You can learn about and join the team at the Higher Education Action Team page on Community. Call details are on the Community Events Calendar

Also meeting this week…

To check out all of CCL's Action Teams and join any that interest you, head to the Action Team directory on CCL Community.

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